Virat Kohli
Fans were hopeful that Virat Kohli is the only batsman in the planet who could break Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar's massive hundred century records.
Prolific batter Kohli is still 18 hundreds away from equalling the incredible milestone. However, after announcing his retirement from the longest format of the game, Kohli has only one format to play and that is the 50 over ODI game.
Most likely Kohli will play cricket for another two years. In this age, when T20 is the most important format in cricket and ODIs have lost their charm and relevance, it is very much unlikely that Kohli will be able to score 19 tons in ODIs.
There is a chance that Kohli will play till the ODI World Cup 2027. Before that, India is scheduled to play only 27 ODIs. Under the circumstance, it is not humanly possible to score 19 tons from only 27 games.
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That means the great Sachin Tendulkar's 100 ton records across all formats is here to stay for a long time.
Notably, the Master Blaster has scored 51 centuries in 200 Tests and 49 centuries in 463 ODIs.
Meanwhile, Kohli has hit 30 centuries in 123 Tests, 51 in 302 ODIs and one ton in 125 T20I games.